The International Society for Stem Cell Research Releases New Guidelines to Shape Future of Stem Cell Therapy
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 December 2008, 09:14 CST
These guidelines define a roadmap for medical researchers and doctors, outlining what needs to be accomplished to move stem cells from promising research to proven treatments for patients. The new guidelines will accelerate the translation of stem cell research into practice while addressing associated scientific, clinical, regulatory, ethical and social issues. Founded on core principles of scientific rigor and ethical conduct, the recommendations offered in the guidelines include an insistence on expert evaluation and independent oversight, a thorough informed consent process to provide patients with essential information on the unique aspects of stem cell-based treatments, and transparency in reporting of clinical trial results.
"Our guidelines will arm patients and their doctors with the information
they need to make decisions about whether to seek stem cell treatments," said
Dr.
Too often rogue clinics around the world exploit patients' hopes by offering unproven stem cell therapies, typically for large sums of money and without credible scientific rationale, oversight or patient protections.
This concern is further emphasized in a Correspondence article from Dr.
The ISSCR's new guidelines establish standards that can be used to judge the claims made by stem cell clinics and whether the treatments they offer are being developed responsibly. The ISSCR also offers a handbook for patients and their doctors evaluating a stem cell therapy.
The ISSCR urges governments and regulatory bodies to enact the recommendations outlined in these guidelines. The guidelines call for countries without an official regulatory body to develop a way to monitor new stem cell-based treatments, and the ISSCR has offered to advise agencies that want to build these regulatory capacities.
"Regulators have a responsibility to prevent exploitation of patients in
their jurisdictions, and where necessary, to close fraudulent clinics and take
disciplinary action against the doctors involved," said Dr.
To develop these new guidelines, the ISSCR convened an international task
force of experts in stem cell science, clinical research and bioethics from 13
countries. The task force was led by Dr. Lindvall and Dr.
"Our task force has captured the most current, comprehensive thinking on
translational stem cell research. The result -- these new guidelines -- will
be valuable for all members of the stem cell community," said Dr.
Patients, medical researchers, regulators and those interested should visit the ISSCR's Web site at http://www.ISSCR.org to see the Guidelines, a handbook for patients and more information on stem cell research. In addition, the content of the Guidelines is digested in the Commentary article authored by the task force, which is available online at http://www.cellstemcell.com/.
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The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is an independent, nonprofit membership organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem cells and to promote professional and public education in all areas of stem cell research and application.
Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier, is committed to improving scientific communication through the publication of exciting research and reviews. Each of our titles is viewed as a must-read by the scientific community it serves. Cell Press primary research journals include the flagship journal Cell, as well as Neuron, Immunity, Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell, Cancer Cell, Current Biology, Structure, Chemistry & Biology, Cell Metabolism, Cell Host & Microbe, Cell Stem Cell and, new to Cell Press in 2008, The American Journal of Human Genetics. Also new to Cell Press this year are the fourteen Trends reviews journals, including Trends in Cognitive Sciences and Trends in Neuroscience.
SOURCE International Society for Stem Cell Research
Source: PR Newswire
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